webdriver_template/telecli/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pydantic/deprecated/config.py
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from __future__ import annotations as _annotations
import warnings
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
from typing_extensions import Literal, deprecated
from .._internal import _config
from ..warnings import PydanticDeprecatedSince20
if not TYPE_CHECKING:
# See PyCharm issues https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-21915
# and https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/PY-51428
DeprecationWarning = PydanticDeprecatedSince20
__all__ = 'BaseConfig', 'Extra'
class _ConfigMetaclass(type):
def __getattr__(self, item: str) -> Any:
try:
obj = _config.config_defaults[item]
warnings.warn(_config.DEPRECATION_MESSAGE, DeprecationWarning)
return obj
except KeyError as exc:
raise AttributeError(f"type object '{self.__name__}' has no attribute {exc}") from exc
@deprecated('BaseConfig is deprecated. Use the `pydantic.ConfigDict` instead.', category=PydanticDeprecatedSince20)
class BaseConfig(metaclass=_ConfigMetaclass):
"""This class is only retained for backwards compatibility.
!!! Warning "Deprecated"
BaseConfig is deprecated. Use the [`pydantic.ConfigDict`][pydantic.ConfigDict] instead.
"""
def __getattr__(self, item: str) -> Any:
try:
obj = super().__getattribute__(item)
warnings.warn(_config.DEPRECATION_MESSAGE, DeprecationWarning)
return obj
except AttributeError as exc:
try:
return getattr(type(self), item)
except AttributeError:
# re-raising changes the displayed text to reflect that `self` is not a type
raise AttributeError(str(exc)) from exc
def __init_subclass__(cls, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
warnings.warn(_config.DEPRECATION_MESSAGE, DeprecationWarning)
return super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs)
class _ExtraMeta(type):
def __getattribute__(self, __name: str) -> Any:
# The @deprecated decorator accesses other attributes, so we only emit a warning for the expected ones
if __name in {'allow', 'ignore', 'forbid'}:
warnings.warn(
"`pydantic.config.Extra` is deprecated, use literal values instead (e.g. `extra='allow'`)",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
return super().__getattribute__(__name)
@deprecated(
"Extra is deprecated. Use literal values instead (e.g. `extra='allow'`)", category=PydanticDeprecatedSince20
)
class Extra(metaclass=_ExtraMeta):
allow: Literal['allow'] = 'allow'
ignore: Literal['ignore'] = 'ignore'
forbid: Literal['forbid'] = 'forbid'